Many people refer to God as "the Lord" or "the Almighty."
Mormons refer to God as "Heavenly Father."
The English name of god is God. Refer to related question below.
God does not have a last name. "God" is a title or name used to refer to a higher power or supreme being in various religions.
The followers of Islam are Muslims and they refer to God as Allah.
To be precise about how one should care for everything, simply refer to the creation story where God created man last and told him to take care of all the other creations.
Hosea 2:16 Answer: Ishi is not a name. It means "my husband;" and in the relevant verse of Hosea ch.2, it does refer to God.
Yes, Muslims believe in God. They often refer to him as "Allah' which is the Arabic name for God.
The names individually refer to God Muruga. God Muruga is a South Indian God. The names have lost popularity due to the name being overly-common.
Muslims (and Arabic-speaking Christians) use the name "Allah" to refer to the One True God. Muslims (and Arabic-speaking Christians) use the name "Allah" to refer to the One True God. ADDITIONAL CORRECTION: The Arab word for God is Allah. Arab speaking Christians do not refer to the same God as the God of Islam. The Christian God is not the God of Islam.
There is no difference. Allah is the name of God in Arabic and is cognate to the Hebrew name for God (Elohim).
The name "Shekinah" is of Hebrew origin and is believed to mean "the presence of God," "divine presence," or "God who dwells." It is often used in Jewish mysticism to refer to the manifestation of God's presence on Earth.
No, God's real name is God. He made us and everything you know. He made everything. Without Him, nothing would be here.